by Rich Scudder | Dec 22, 2022 | Featured
The American army was in precarious condition in Pennsylvania, just across the Delaware River from New Jersey. Its numbers were estimated to have dwindled from 30,000 in the summer to 3,000. Washington’s soldiers were not well furnished, having had to leave supplies as they fled New York.
by Rich Scudder | Sep 27, 2022 | Journal 4 no 1
“Curiosity is what distinguishes us from the cabbages:” 110th Anniversary of Preserving and Sharing Scudder Family History By Margery Boyden, Scudder Association Foundation Historian, © Scudder Association Foundation, 2022 A group of Scudders, who with a sense for...
by Rich Scudder | Sep 9, 2022 | Archives
We at the Scudder Association Foundation, would like to express our deepest sympathies to our British relatives and friends regarding the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. The British Commonwealth was blessed to have a truly unique and historic individual, a force to be reckoned with.
by Rich Scudder | Sep 5, 2022 | Emunah Newletters, SMH
“Emunah” Scudder Memorial Newsletter Vol 1 Issue 4 – July – August 2022 I would like to thank the Editorial team and others who contributed to the making of this issue of the newsletter. Please enjoy this next issue focusing on the Department...
by Rich Scudder | Aug 10, 2022 | CMC Foundation, Featured
CMC Vellore Videos by Jack Gillmar – Scudder Association Foundation Board Member “I have researched CMC on youtube.com where there are lots of good videos on CMC. These four that I have screened and attached below make a very nice set.” Jack- Gillmar...